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The crew goes goblin mode. Discord: discord.stumblequest.com Theme: Struttin' by Louie Zong Music from https://filmmusic.io "Blip Stream" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
It's Worlds weekend! So this seems as good a time as any to talk about how to use tech cards, why there are going to be a lot of them in the decklists for the tournament, and why you shouldn't be doing the same on ladder. News – 21:33 Patch 28.2.2 Hotfix Winter Veil is Live The World's Foremost Game Designer Creator Tournaments – 30:02 Worlds Preview Decksplanations – 43:44 Tech Cards! What are they? Why play them? When (not) to play them How to use them The Show Notes for this week's episode are on our Website You can monetarily support our show on Patreon Join us every week live, by following us on Twitch Join our community chats in our Discord channels and write in to our Email Follow us on Twitter as well as like share and follow us on Facebook Save our RSS feed or subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Music Play. And please leave a review on iTunes or Stitcher
Bob sits down and talks to Kerry Anderson and Catherine Buxton about their new show in this year's PortFringe22, Windows95 Relaunch. We talk about the operating system, and its influence, and play a little Technically Correct. You can also play a game along at home by spotting every time Bob's exhaustion affects his speech patterns. For every time Bob misspeaks, rambles, uses the wrong word, and the like, give yourself 1000 points. At the end of the podcast, tally up the total and post your number. The highest score wins bragging rights and forces Bob to go to bed early. It's super fun! See Windows95 Relaunch along with our Aphrodite Prime and the Invaders From Venus 12! and It's Complicated: The Musical June, 14, 16, and 18. 1 ticket for all three shows! 6/14 9 PM Goodfire Brewing Co. ., 219 Anderson St., Suite 6, Portland, ME 04101 6/16 7 PM Portfiber , 50 Cove St, Portland, ME 04101 6/18 4:30 PM Goodfire Brewing Co., 219 Anderson St., Suite 6, Portland, ME 04101 Tickets at http://portfringe.com/pf22boxoffice/ Select the Pick up your tickets today. Advance Ticket Pricing $15.00 – Base Ticket Price. Get your butt in a guaranteed seat, support PortFringe artists, see a great show! $30.00 – I
The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo (dir. Brian Jordan Alvarez) is an absurdist romp through the lives of several West Coast Gays(tm) as they navigate romantic relationships and busy lives as working actors. In this first episode, join Hal, Autumn, and new host Z as try to figure out whether or not we're actually supposed to like any of these characters, and Autumn wonder what is going on.Blanket content warning for this entire season: this is a show about microaggressions and sexual themes. These will be discussed. Alternate titles for this episode include: "Caleb Gallo is a Bad Person", "Being Straight is a Lot Like The Atlantic Ocean", and "Poser Jorts".Oh, also this episode contains major spoilers for the series finale of How I Met Your Mother for some reason. Enjoy
In this episode Vedeks Brandi and Nick talk about the season 5 episode For the Uniform. We talk about the Maquis, the plight of displaced peoples, war crimes, how Eddington doesn't understand les Miserables, COVID babies, musicals, and general waffling about our lives. We also mention the following good podcasts: True Crime and Cocktails: https://www.truecrimeandcocktails.com/ Dungeons and Daddies: https://www.dungeonsanddaddies.com/ The Adventure Zone: https://maximumfun.org/podcasts/adventure-zone/ Dice Friends: Queer as Hell: https://loadingreadyrun.com/lrrcasts/view/1349/Queer-as-Hell-Ep1-Dice-Friends
The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour
Thanks to everyone who supports TMBH at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast You're the reason we can all do this together! Discuss the episode here Music written and performed by Jeff Foote.
Heads up folks, we just upgraded our server and we might have some hiccups. Thank you for your patience. Technically Correct: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charcuterie Also: Potion Seller: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_FQU4KzN7A But seriously, have you eaten Good Times? go do it, you won’t regret it.
Join us on October 5th when we welcome Visiting Professor David Blair. David is a Pittsburgh native and author of four books of poetry, Ascension Days, which was chosen by Thomas Lux for the Del Sol Poetry Prize, Arsonville, and Friends with Dogs. His fourth book of poetry, Barbarian Seasons, and his first collection of essays Walk Around: Essays about Poetry and Place are out now from MadHat Press. We have it all in this episode. In the first installment, we learn our Word of the Day from Professor Molly McGill and learn about Pittsburg's greatest export in Four Questions. We talk to David about his writing, books, and his craft during the interview. Next, we learn about cyborgs from Professor Nate Greene. We learn why Daddy's always happy from Coach Steve Corning and see Professor Marie Stewart Harmon use her body and her props to try to help us guess a movie title. We end the episode with a recipe from Marie and the movies of Technically Correct. It's a face-hurting episode that you don't want to miss. EPISODE LINKS: “The Defining Feature of George Romero's Movies Wasn't Their Zombies. It Was Their Brains.” “ When There's No Room in Hell: The Dead Will Walk the Earth“ THE ORIGINAL, BLEAKER ENDING Katheryn Hollander interviewing David Blair Marie at Dirigo Talent "Daddy's always happy" Captain Martin Crieff who? Chia Pudding ------------------------- Watch the episodes on YouTube. See Bob's “The Resurrectionists,” October 28 at 7:00 pm. It's a dark comedy where a pair of graverobbers discover that even the bad can do some good. It's one of six plays being produced in The First Annual Firehouse Fright Night Festival. Tickets only $5 "45 Plays for America's First Ladies" by Chloe Johnston, Sharon Greene, Genevra Gallo-Bayiates, Bilal Dardai, & Andy Bayiates. A biographical, meta-theatrical, genre-bending ride through race, gender, and everything else your history teacher never taught you about the founding of America. Live Performances Oct 8th, 9th – 7:30 PM CST and Oct 11th – 2:00 PM CST or catch their recorded show: Oct 13th – Nov 2nd Tickets are only $15 and the show is appropriate for high school-aged kids and up. Balderdash Academy Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/balderdashacademy https://www.balderdashacademy.com/ Disclaimer: The following podcast was recorded on 16 July 2020 during the Coronavirus Pandemic. The p --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/balderdashacademy/support
THIS WEEK: Dane daydreams of places to park, Levi wins an argument with a t-shirt and Anthony falls more in love with his heap of a truck! WATCH HERE: https://youtu.be/jNh-OxE-sCQ KEEP UP with the show on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gIO6hW4cp3LuHwUn0MSEM Leave us a RATING & REVIEW on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-rag-company-podcast/id1269337267?mt=2 Take the TRC Podcast Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7ZWN9MJ Take the TRC YouTube Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8QLXF56 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube Channels: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRagCompanyPodcast https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRagCompany LIKE us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRagCompanyPodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/TheRagCompany/ https://www.facebook.com/TheShopJournal JOIN THE CLUB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheRagCompanyPodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/DeTalks SHOW INFO: Hosts: Dane Hennen, Levi Gates, Anthony Fisher Produced by: Nick Kovach OUR SITE: https://www.TheRagCompany.com Content provided courtesy of The Rag Company ©2020
Patch and Lekdog are good at advice. Well, technically. Sometimes reality doesn't quite follow their predictions, but they come back each and every week and keep giving it a crack. This week, they come back to have a crack and flicking Marc Pittonet while Lek finds some value in the middle and Patch finds some love in the backline.
Technically Correct - 3 June 2020 Did the Raiders offense improve enough to win 10 games? Pete DeBoer hates asterisks. The Raiders are coming to Henderson. When will UNLV athletes be back? Will the Raiders have more sacks this season?
Technically Correct - 22 May 2020 The Golden Knights might get screwed by the playoff format The Mayor might have CNN'D her way out of getting the NBA playoffs Donnie Tillman is a hot commodity 4th and 15... fine whatever. Someone should google Ryanair
The Seibertron.com Twincast Podcast starts out episode 231 with yet another look into the status of the crowdfunded Haslab Unicron figure, with the cast speculating on the lack of momentum as the project approaches its final days. With this out of the way, talk turns to rumors of possible upcoming Generations products that could be released after the conclusion of War for Cybertron: Siege with very believable potential releases on this list of unconfirmed products. Discussion then turns to the world of Transformers comics with the spin-off anthology series Galaxies having launched this week from IDW Publishing. The crew chats about its focus characters, the Constructicons, as well as the art, production and other qualities of this fun new addition to IDW Publishing's Transformers story. Picking up after a long layoff, the "Classics Retrospective" then continues with the look back reaching the Transformers Universe lineup from 2008 and 2009, known by most fans as Universe 2.0. Listen in as everything from Sunstreaker, Sideswipe, Prowl, Cyclonus, Hound, Galvatron, Ironhide, Inferno and even Ultra Class swan-song releases Silverbolt, Powerglide and Onslaught are discussed. Along the way, various repaints of these releases such as those in Takara's Henkei! Henkei! lineup are brought up. The episode then concludes with the recurring bragging rights segment with the cast sharing their latest Transformers toy pick-ups.
Episode 86: Technically Correct Mark, Cody, Dave and AJ talk about users who are technically correct, but... somehow still wrong. Reddits https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/cqxbv9/well_youre_not_wrong/ https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/4487c8/i_mean_youre_not_wrong_but_no_wait_youre_wrong/ https://www.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsupport/comments/ckuqch/customer_is_always_right_even_when_wanting_you_to/ FIND US ONLINE Have a helpdesk nightmare to share? Send it to us at support@helpdesknightmares.com Twitter: @helpdesknight Instagram: @helpdesknightmares Website: https://www.helpdesknightmares.com and https://www.halfwaynetwork.com Join our patreon at http://patreon.com/helpdesknightmares at any level to get the episode at least 2 days early and other bonuses! Some background music used via creative commons license: http://www.orangefreesounds.com/ All other music is licensed or available by public domain.
The Golden Knights Watch Podcast is back for a guest double-header! This week Jack Manning and AJ Alexander were joined by two outstanding guests, J.D. Burke of EliteProspects.com and Tyler Bischoff, host of Technically Correct on ESPN 100.9 F.M. J.D. Burke Just before he leaves for his first prospect scouting trip of the 2019/20 season, we sat down with J.D. Burke, the Editor in Chief of EliteProspects.com, a contributor to The Athletic, and the new host of Hockey Prospects Radio on SiriusXM NHL Network Radio. “Krebs going at 17 [to the Golden Knights] was absurd. Just categorically absurd. He is one of the best playmakers in the draft… Krebs has the highest motor in the entire class, and has captain written all over him.” “Dorofeyev has some of the best puck skills in this draft. His hands are amazing. I think they really hit a home run with that pick.” -J.D. Burke Editor-in-Chief of EliteProspects.com Burke gives his expert opinion on all of the picks the Golden Knights 2019 draft picks (Peyton Krebs, Pavel Dorofeyev, Kaeden Korczak, Marcus Kallionkieli, Layton Ahac, Ryder Donovan, and Mason Primeau), and top prospects (Cody Glass, Lucas Elvenes, Jake Leschyshyn, Nic Hague, and Jonas Røndbjerg). Burke also talks about his new role with EliteProspects.com, including his upcoming article about the newest Golden Knight, Nicolas Roy. Tyler Bischoff Just before heading to the latest match for Las Vegas Lights FC, Tyler Bischoff of Technically Correct on ESPN 100.9 F.M. joined us to give some insight into his time covering local sports in Las Vegas. Bischoff has covered the Golden Knights since inception. "[Gerard Gallant] does a lot of comfort coaching, and this feels like a comfort re-signing of Deryk Engelland..." This conversation from just before free agency covers everything from roster changes to Nate Schmidt's unfortunate absence last fall. "Based on last year's regular season, [Nate Schmidt] was the most important player on the team... Everything about Schmidt is fun, and it's also one of the best contracts they have."
The switched-on trio Jo-Anne Kelleway, Matt Coyne and Adam Parry join Steph and Antony to provide some illumination on tech trends in the exhibition industry
We take a look (back) at the big March 1 releasepocalypse and talk about new releases and errata. Interviews are so 2015.
On this episode of The EPL Round Table we discuss the controversial penalty decision during the North London Derby, Rodgers' return to the Premier League, clubs we consider to be the best of the rest, Southampton's positive outlook on recent performances, Scott Parker at Fulham, and we discuss quietly good players at our clubs.@Kevrov @CottageTalk @MrSamECox@EPLIndex @EPLRoundtable See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week the 3 Digiteers have on guest Cat as they talk they continue their adventure down the Dark Masters Arc with more Puppetmon, oh and an old friend in Etemon comes back. Digi Hosts: Garrett, Sporky, Davide, and Cat Digi Notes Technically Correct Polar Express What you know about left spinning Beyblades CCS Penguin Slide Deramon Train Hot Dog Capitalism, ho! Perfect Date Schwing! Waspinator
And that little fact makes me happy!Mark returns and it’s a full contingent of hosts once more for episode 90 of Technically Correct. Mark has some Samsung Galaxy S8 follow-up and a crazy story involving his own iPhone Plus, then after monopolising the conversation he cedes the floor for a group discussion of the newly announced Surface Laptop by Microsoft.The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today.Links for this episodeWikipedia: Samsung Galaxy S7The Verge: Microsoft unveils $999 Surface Laptop running Windows 10 SMicrosoft: Surface LaptopAmazon: Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse
In this episode, the gang talks about the controversies of Games 3 and 4, how much we hate Bobby Ryan, poor officiating, and the ultimate question of the life, the universe, and everything among other things.
In their second annual special (and sporadic) holiday edition of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos discuss the Warriors, Apple’s “Smart” Battery Case, thinness vs. battery life, the Apple Watch (wearing it upside down, the fitness app, and whether it should be an annualized product), 4 inch iPhone rumors, Apple’s increasing complicated product line, the iOS Remote app on the new Apple TV, TiVO Quickmode, Ford retroactively adding Siri Eyes Free to older versions of Ford SYNC, reducing your Comcast bill, Spotify reportedly testing subscription-only tracks, an update on Carlos’s QC25s, RSA hardware tokens, Dropbox shutting down its Mailbox and Carousel apps, football, and being healthier.
Reggie, Carson and guest producer Sam (or Chet, rather) talk Tony Romo's re-injury, Brock Osweiller in Denver, LSU reneging on firing Les Miles, Jahlil Okafor's broken spirit, Kobe's retirement announcement, the Pats' injuries and Big Ben's concussion symptoms
In an extra exciting edition of Technically Correct, Carlos discusses his first week with his new 5K iMac. Other topics include Advil (yes, really), reducing the length of the NBA season, the new Apple TV pre-order process, awful Airbnb ads, in-place vs. clean installs of operating systems, keyboard and mouse preferences, the lack of availability of two factor authentication, Office 365, Apple’s Q4 earnings, declining iPad sales, and Google introducing podcasts to Android.
In another extra long episode of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos discuss text editors on the Mac, initial iPhone 6s reviews, the iPhone Upgrade Program, whether the iPhone and iCloud is a trap, watchOS 2 first impressions, Carlos’s switch to the steel Apple Watch, Ryan’s iPhone Mini 4, new features in iOS 9, and nuances in the debate over content blockers.
Ryan and Carlos are back after a three week hiatus with an extra long episode of Technically Correct. Topics include Campbell’s Soup K Cups, Ryan’s recent trip to Europe, the rise of daily fantasy football, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Apple’s fall event, the iPhone 6s pre-order experience, and first impressions of iOS 9.
Before taking a three week break, Ryan and Carlos bring you an extended episode of Technically Correct. Topics include the east coast bias in baseball coverage, AT&T’s international roaming plans, Carlos’s new desk setup, improvements in modern day graphics card drivers, Jet.com, the magic of Dropbox, Ryan’s Windows 10 installation experience, Steam Big Picture, Windows 10’s low bandwidth mode and Wi-Fi Sense, standalone sound cards, the NY Time’s profile of Amazon’s office culture, Slack, and the importance of being on time. They then close out the show by speculating on Apple’s upcoming fall event.
In a rapid fire edition of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos cover their largest variety of topics yet, including tech purchases they regret, iCloud for Windows, Newegg, the Amazon store card, whether or not to buy a standalone camera, a variety of Apple Watch items (using it in water, wearing it upside down, fitness tracking, and why it should have originally shipped with watchOS 2), the importance of Hunter Pence to the Giants, the latest Apple TV speculation, reasons for Netflix selling their content on physical media, Amazon shipping times, auto-play video ads, the Tesla Model X, Taylor Swift in concert, and Apple Car/BMW rumors.
Where else on the internet can you go for a discussion of Pizza Hut’s Hot Dog Bites Crust Pizza and a comprehensive recap of WWDC? Tune in for this and more on the latest episode of Technically Correct.
“Spring Forward” with this week’s episode of Technically Correct. After discussing the results of Carlos’s iPad only experiment, Ryan and Carlos spend the rest of the show discussing Apple’s spring event, including the Apple TV price reduction, the new MacBook, and Apple Watch. They then close out with a recap of “Better Call Saul.”
Despite less than optimal recording conditions, Ryan and Carlos bring you another edition of Technically Correct. On this week’s show, they discuss Carlos’s ongoing iPad experiment, the upcoming Apple event, Apple Watch pricing, bands, and communication methods, the Samsung Galaxy S6, the relevance of Mobile World Congress, the FCC’s reclassification of broadband, Lenovo’s installation of Superfish, thinness vs. battery life, Carlos’s impressions of the Bose Soundlink On-Ear Bluetooth headphones, and the first few episodes of “Better Call Saul.”
In a week where Simon and Richard overcome their respective illnesses, Mark has a minor health scare, so it’s business as usual for this week’s episode of Technically Correct. Lenovo’s adware/bloatware package known as ‘Superfish’ has landed them in hot water, as they seemingly chose to compromise the security of their customers and then continually lie about the fact in proceeding allegations. Elsewhere, two UK banking apps decide to adopt Touch ID and the BBC turns into scaremongering babies at the prospect, details of the HTC One M9 and Samsung Galaxy 6 leak, and 9to5Mac tracks a cluster of Apple’s hires that can only seem to point to one thing. Stick around for a doozy of an after-show conversation wherein we’re all off to buy a Peugeot. The Technically Correct Podcast is supported by Hover. Hover provide simplified domain management — check them out today! Links for this episode PC World: How to remove the dangerous Superfish adware preinstalled on Lenovo PCs ArsTechnica: SSL-busting code that threatened Lenovo users found in a dozen more apps Lenovo Community: Lenovo Pre-instaling adware/spam - Superfish Superfish, Komodia, PrivDog vulnerability test BBC News: Banks to allow account access using fingerprint tech The Verge: HTC One M9 pictures and specs leak out The Verge: This is the Samsung Galaxy S6 Twitter: Swift On Security 9to5Mac: Revealed: The experts Apple hired to build an electric car Amazon: Peugeot Pontarlier Acrylic Salt and Pepper Combi, 15cm
On this week’s very special episode of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos spend the first half of the show discussing the popularity of the NBA, consumers’ rejection of coffee DRM, Photos for OS X, iOS 9 rumors, and Carlos’s disappointment with Apple’s current product lineup. They then spend the second half on an in-depth conversation about Uber, including its impact on society, economic viability, labor practices, and regulatory challenges.
In another jam packed episode of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos cover “Deflategate”, the sorry state of CarPlay, why consumers generally don’t like enterprise focused software, the challenge with managing photos on a smartphone, Overcast and Monument Valley sales, the Xbox One “not permanent” price drop, Carlos replacing his iPad Mini with an iPad Air 2, the limitations of mobile operating systems, and Microsoft’s Windows 10 event.
How many days into the year is it still ok to say “Happy New Year”? Ryan and Carlos discuss that and much more on Technically Correct’s first episode of 2015. Topics include Ryan’s nightmare NFL playoff scenario, 12” Macbook Air rumors, whether or not Apple’s product line is too complicated, the diminishing quality of Apples software, the irrelevance of CES, and the problem with controlling mobile apps in the car. Ryan and Carlos then break down their best and worst app, game, hardware, trend, news story, television show, movie, and experience of 2014.
In a very special (and somewhat sporadic) holiday edition of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos talk about their Christmas tree and decorations preferences, Carlos purchasing an iPad Mini, troubles with Instant Hotspot, Ryan’s positive Apple support experience, the iPhone as a primary camera, the Lakers’ continuing mediocrity, the 2015 prospects for the Giants, Stephen Colbert’s transition to The Late Show, coffee DRM, Rdio vs. Spotify, the suggestive nature of some Christmas music, BMW connected apps, SYNC 3, Amazon next hour delivery, and the Sony Pictures computer hack.
Coming off of a short week, this episode of Technically Correct covers Carlos’s dislike of holiday music, Christmas creep, Ryan replacing his Kindle and iPad Air with an iPad Mini, Serial, video games being released in a broken state, SteamOS, Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, some positive Uber news (for once), and Pablo Sandoval leaving the Giants.
Not even a cold can slow down Technically Correct. In this week’s show, Carlos and (a nasal-y) Ryan discuss the MLB playoffs, the lack of app support for the iPhone 6 display, Ello, the PowerBeats 2, speculation about Apple Watch pricing, upgradability, and being a standalone device, the latest in the world of Uber stories, Windows 10, the iOttie Easy One Touch 2, and DirecTV’s renewed NFL deal.
Another week, another show. On this edition of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos discuss rumored “iWatch” release dates, NFC and mobile payments on the iPhone 6, 1Password’s free iOS 8 update, new Samsung Galaxy products, the iCloud photo data breach, security vs. privacy, how to manage secure passwords, and the “New” Nintendo 3DS.
In this week’s episode of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos start with extended conversations about Uber (stop us if you’ve heard that before) and Apple’s upcoming product event. They also discuss Dropbox’s upgraded pro accounts, Amazon Fire Phone sales, Comcast On Demand, and Twitter’s alteration of user timelines.
In the finale of Technically Correct’s epic two part show, Ryan and Carlos talk about Microsoft’s tablet and smartphone strategy, the 10 year anniversary of podcasting, Overcast, PS4 and Xbox One sales, in-app purchases in games, Threes, and using Splashtop to remotely access a Mac. Oh, and sports.
In part one of an epic two-part episode of Technically Correct, Ryan and Carlos discuss WebPass, the current and future state of Netflix, the importance of live sports for cable TV, Uber’s (allegedly) shady business tactics, and Steve Ballmer buying the Clippers.
After discussing Carlos’s Jeopardy strategy and Ryan’s love of Sugar Ray (you know, like every good podcast should start), the third episode of Technically Correct covers Apple’s new CDN, Comcast’s faster speeds, iPhone 6 speculation, Microsoft’s new 5th Ave. retail store, the state of in-car technology, Uber’s new carpool service, the “I want it now economy,” and the future of Twitter.
After a successful first episode, Technically Correct keeps the ball rolling (as Carlos would say) with a discussion of the Oculus Rift, EA’s subscription service on the Xbox One, the future of Nintendo, 1Password on iOS 8, passenger ratings on Uber, using your phone as a digital wallet, the economics of making a mobile app, and problems with the iOS App Store.